THE DAILY EXAMINER, CH ARLOT TETOWN, JULY 2 2 1898. ¢ pik e of i iti W ‘ is healthy, clear. ie aded Success. nd itwpartial tHe rschell, tae Ex I ord Chancellor of is 4 ot kaad Yeu 2. 7 Tye Ye very sture t « °} tis blood is pure a 2) Bee man who j ~ ‘su@ers from im - : pure blood i«n't c- it tikelw to achi ve ———_' # eminenc: i - . walk of life. Y« = “an not, | ae “ht 1 Dt if alt nw § the hiets a1 ae yore Se Nowe ogy be activ ‘ Hf you d the brain eels blood, you are sure to have weak, sluggish brain ells If you pump bed blood » the lungs, you will have weak Pump bad blood into the liver, an ee ae is torpidity of the liver the heart <« upure bloo gnd the nsequence is a weak oie Nourish t! kin with impure blood, and the | . 1 manties unsightly skin giscas ». aue > ‘t blood purifiers is ir. Pierce's | — 2° il Dierewe ww. makes t etite hearty, the digestion per v active ind fills the arteries @ith the ric! red blood of he alth It is th it blood-maker and flesh-builder Itcures all forms of cruptive skin diseases. It cures oO8 per cent. of all cases of con- sum es bronchitis, weak lungs, spitting of i, obstinate coughs and Some + ailments It gives vigor and health to the muscles and activitw to the brait Thousands have testified to the benet the use of this wond All medicine stoi Mrs. I How f Derby. Perry Co., Ind., writes I vea f Sog. I was taken with gomach troubl nervous dyspepsia There was ss ¥ stomach i weight which ik rock } hing that {= ge c t ait ] ad a i lg wh gensal 4 as 1 ich; had @ nog \ ‘ nash me Iwas yt best oh ik I ¢ ‘ ISs81S- ta Medical Dis corr ; 1] 5. I he : few uu in 4 4 my ent< YOUNG WOMEN LOVE The D & A Corset, it fits so comfortably, supporting the figure, while vielding easily to every movement. It lasts welt, and sells at popular prices. — MORAL : YOUNG WOMEN WEAR tHe D & A CORSET. (5) Hich-crade Art Roeme ey, SF. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an office 4 doors up from }. ey McKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering t » enlarge phote i tin-typ«£s or group pictures very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a sarple of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest grad: rk ever delivered on P. E |] Beware of unauthorized agents. <A work guaranteed, and no depos requir “al. 138 PICKFORD & BLACK LINE ge” a a _— we. ~ We — ; aa ~ HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEFOWN. SEASON OF 15958. S.S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from VUbariotietown every Friday at 10 a.m., curing the the season of 1*9%, for Halifax, Salling at Summerside, Port Haetings, | Port Ha ekesbury, Arichat, Canso, lsaac Har Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; Wiurning will leave Halitax every Tues~ day a: 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The Steamer has excellent passenger accom- Modation. Salocn amidships, Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, Mav 14, 1898. WANTED. _ At Acadia Hote! a woman or girl who re capable and efficient to assist in the Kitchen Applw at Hotel or of Mr. Crockett, & Vieh Market Charlottetown. 158 21 | | | j ’ ' _ ge 2 Wk: & v CHAPTER VII And now the distant péafiefd lay trampled and despoiled before him, its gTay, green and russet repose all in a mellow tangle. Dolbear had told him to penetrate the brambly footpath as far | He lifted the rod for a supreme effort. as the family graveyard if he would start the birds in number. He had fol- lowed the old man’s directions, stepping at the foot of the crumbling brick steps that led up to the elevated inclosure, by which time his enthusiasm was en- tirely spent and desire fled. It was al- Ways so with Adrien; fruition and in- difference went hand in hand. He flung himself down on the lewest step to the graveyard inclosure. Pale mosses and dark grasses were forcing their way through the crevices of the bricks. Some time or other he would go inside and see what order the graves were in, but not just then. From where he sat he could see how the laurea mun- dis had grown and spread, making a guadowy arbor over and about the clus- tering marble stones beneath. Gabri- ella’s was the newest one there. A crumbling brick wall surmounted by a rusty iron railing circled the sacred spot. Creepers of every description twined clinging fingers in the iron tracery. A spray of gaudy nasturtium flowers fell bear enough for him to have grasped it if he had so willed. It was as quiet as Robinson Crusoe's island, not even a mocking bird stir- ring the branches of the lanrea mundis. Adrien leaned his gun gzainst the vineclad wall and gave him- self up to a rather somber tinted reverie. Strong Martin imtruded into it with exasperating persistency—and— He took a package of letters from his pocket and passed the superscriptions slowly in review. There was one with unbroken seal. His mail had been hand- ed him by his grandfather with a jocu- lar allusion to this rather strongly scented envelope. ‘*‘No use dodging it. It is a violation of the contract, however.”’ He said this aloud, as he ran his fore- finger impatiently under the flap. His face darkcned as he read it, and he promptly tore it in half. Short as it was it completed his discomfiture for thatday. He laughed uupleasantly and drew his gun toward him. ‘*Better make wadding of it.’’ At sight of the drawn ramrod and the white wad of paper disappearing down the black throat of the shotgun, Sarah Jane drew in her lolling red tongue and sprang to her feet. Evident- ly she had mastered one opinion in her short life and made it securely her own. Guns and birds were the corollary of each other, and her hour for self asser- tion had arrived. With the zealous indiscretion of am- bitious ignorance she leaped in among the trampled pea vines, and with her slender nose held close to the ground careered wildly over the field, setting at defiance Adrien’s harsh demand for her return. If her disobedience had borne no fruit, it might possibly have gone unpunished, but when a promising covey of birds wheeled, startled and terrified, close to Adrien’s head and scudded off to take shelter in the more distant cornfield, the measure of his wrath was complete. Evidently Sarah Jane and he took differing views of the situation. With the triumphant mien of a conqueror who had routed the enemy she came leaping back to his side. Instead of lau- rels a rod awaited her. Crestfallen, with soft deprecating eyes lifted to the stormy face above her, the setter crouched to receive her first lesson. ~ « . > can rs { me New. te a JEANETTE, | i. easevoRg QOPYRIGHT, 1897 BY THE AUTHOR. | | WUICK Ana Tast I¢ir tne NiowsTrom the ramrod held in Adrien’s firm fingers. He had been defied—the Decalogre held uo darker crime. Sarah Jan? was to 1% ceive the overflow of the discontent that had been accumulating all that morn- ing. With one kand he held the silken brown head in a merciless grasp. His handsome face was empurpled with the violence of his rage axd the efetcise. Sarah Jane's Felps of agony were min- gled with his short panting breathings. His strength was almost spent. High} in ri he life ; ed the rod for a supreme eZort. “One m7: d—j Youd, aad then yer- haps you wil] know who is master. ”' Put the rod did not descend. It was caught from his grasp by an invisible hand behind him and a girl’s clear voice in denunciation was added to the dis- cord, (To be Continued.) I, Dr. A. W. CHASE IN CONSULTATION, TEST THE KIDNEYS They Are the Great ‘enn Desens of Our Bodies—the Purity of the Blood is Dependent on Their Cleans- ing Powers. Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the Only Cembined Kidney and Liver Pill—What They Have Ac- complished is But a Guarantee of What They Will Do. a time to all, There's old an@ young, man or woman, when poor health brings trouble, anxiety, and burdens hard to stand up under, and one’s ef- fcrts to rid himself or herself seem cnly to be baffled at every turn, and we are prone to grow discouraged. That is not the time to give up— but the time for action, the time to seek out the seat of the treuble, and ect as your best judgment and the experience of others ‘will help you, guarding against mistakes in the treat- ment adopted for your particular ail- ment. READ WHAT AMGS CARTER, | MELBOURNE, ONT., SAYS: dark leaved | Spasms Lested for Hours at a Time -—Left Great Aching and Soreness— Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills Proved His Deliverer. I was for over six months troubled vith very sharp pains in the region of my kidneys, the spasms lasted for half an hour at a time, and left nie with great aching, sorenéss and pain. I tried many remedies, but they did me no good. I commenced taking Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills accord- ing to directions. I had not much faith that they would cure me, but after taking one box I noticed @ change for the better. It may seem incredible, but after taking the second box the pains aW left me entirely, and I have not had them = since.—Amos Carter, Melbourne. Price 25 cents per box, all dealers, Should be b rack ed Teeth-- ™ iborou; ghly, care fully, regularly, then can the owner de- Lecretieily and more easily, in its inciep- ientstage, the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearly rvbody’s teeth. 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